This
paper brings to focus the evidence of
the possible impacts of the EPA on the
countries in the ECOWAS region (West Africa).
The paper presents an overview of the
structure of ECOWAS economies, reviews
the regional integration agreements in
West Africa and discusses the main phases
of the EPA negotiations. The author argues
that coping with various challenges relating
to EPA negotiations and its implementation
require that specific attention must be
given to the issue of industrialization
and export response capacity of the sub-region
if it is to achieve its development objectives
since these are closely correlated. Finally,
the relatively high income and price elasticities
of manufactured goods will ensure higher
income and enhanced poverty reduction.
March 10, 2007.
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